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What is the difference between lobbying and advocacy activities?

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What is the difference between lobbying and advocacy activities?

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Lobbying activities include meeting with a Member of Congress or Senator or their staff to ask them to support or oppose a bill. A call, fax, email or face-to-face constitutes a lobbying contact. Advocacy activities include monitoring progress of legislation, coalition building, and providing information regarding the SDMS to assist Congress in developing a position on legislation if information is requested by a legislator.

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